Description:Like his fellow
lunarnauts—otherwise known as Moonies—living on Moon Base Alpha,
twelve-year-old Dashiell Gibson is famous the world over for being one
of the first humans to live on the moon. And he’s bored out of
his mind. Kids aren’t allowed on the lunar surface, meaning they’re
trapped inside the tiny moon base with next to nothing to occupy their
time—and the only other kid Dash’s age spends all his time hooked into
virtual reality games.

Then Moon Base Alpha’s top scientist turns
up dead. Dash senses there’s foul play afoot, but no one believes him.
Everyone agrees Dr. Holtz went onto the lunar surface without his helmet
properly affixed, simple as that. But Dr. Holtz was on the verge of an
important new discovery, Dash finds out, and it’s a secret that could
change everything for the Moonies—a secret someone just might kill to
keep.

Review: It's 2041, and biracial Dash Gibson lives with his family in Moon
Base Alpha, the first lunar outpost. Life is mostly dull and monotonous, contrary to the program's advertisements until Ronald Holtz, beloved base physician, dies under suspicious
circumstances. Some believe Holtz did not wear his space suit correctly before exiting the spaceship, but Dash believes something more sinister is afoot. Despite warnings from the base's strict commander,
Dash continues to investigate the incident as a possible murder despite a threatning warning to do so. The
plot is a fun Agatha Christie murder mystery set in space with a plot from Scooby Doo. The story is fun, fast paced with lots of bathroom humor and space facts that will keep young readers entertained. There are multiple suspects, each with a
seemingly plausible motive-the scientist who accuses Dr. Holtz of
stealing his brilliant idea; the shoddy psychiatrist whom Holtz tried to
keep off of the mission; even Lars Sjoberg, the hapless and arrogant
billionaire space tourist. The mystery is solved in the end and the chance encounter of aliens leaves plenty to explore in the next few books of this series.

Rating: 4 stars

Words of Caution: There is some bathroom humor. Recommended for Grades 4 and up.

If you like this book try: Spaced Out by Stuart Gibbs (Moon Base Alpha #2), Masterminds series by Gordon Korman

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